
This Old House
It's the final episode of the Cape house remodel, and the crew is putting on the finishing touches.

It's the final episode of the Cape house remodel, and the crew is putting on the finishing touches.

Host Bob Vila takes viewers to Sweden to visit a pine flooring manufacturer.

Claire consults a lighting expert, and Bob Vila tours a kitchen counter workshop.

The crew finishes the Cape-style siding and installs the custom kitchen cabinets.

Host Bob Vila tours an exhibit of American kitchens, and the crew builds new cabinets.

The crew works on a new deck and installs a blue board ceiling and bathroom fixtures.

The crew starts work on the mechanical system of the Cape, including heating and plumbing.

John and Claire's Cape-style home gets a new roof, siding, and windows.

Bob Vila reviews foundation waterproofing; Norm Abram demonstrates how to frame a roof.

Bob Vila tours a concrete block manufacturing plant, and the team lays the foundation.

John and Claire review the architect's plans for the project; Richard Trethewey advises on plumbing.

The crew renovates a Cape in Reading, Mass., adding a second floor master suite.

Repairing stripped threads on a radiator; solving a grading problem.

An instantaneous water heater saves on fuel costs; deciduous and evergreen trees.

Norm meets site reviews progress on replacing termite-ravaged beams and joists.

Renovating homeowner Christiane Bintliff's Oceanside bungalow, built in the 1930s.

New iron railings on the front stairs, new lighting and kitchen appliances, and recycled radiators.

The team finishes the last of the porch's historical details and installs a new downspout.

The master carpenter checks out the new retractable awnings; the host meets storm window installers.

A rubber membrane roof is installed on the garage; leaded glass windows are repaired.